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I have a spreadsheet that looks at frequency response of a filter and am
looking for certain frequency points within. For ease in explaining: The frequency response of this filter is 851-869MHz. In column A I have the frequency, in column B I have the rf level. Manually what I first need to do is find what row 851 MHz is on, then I need to perform calulations on the the adjacent power level. So if the level at 851 is +23dB i need to add -3 and -65 to get 22dB and -40dB respectively. Lastly, I need to find where those points are and get the adjacent frequency. I also need to perform the same functions at 869 MHz. Needless to say, I can get all of this to work using vlookups except when looking for the 869 info. Vlookup seems to look in random places. I have used the -1 tag within vlookup to get the function to start from the bottom, but no lock. Any other ideas I might be able to try? I can provide the spreadsheet I'm using for testing if needed, as it may be a little difficult to understand with such a brief summary of my problem. Thanks to all! |
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